Árstíðir Lífsins – Hermalausaz (Review)

Árstíðir Lífsins - HermalausazThis is the latest EP from Árstíðir Lífsins, an international, (Germany/Iceland), black metal band.

Following on from 2020’s epic Saga á tveim tungum II: Eigi fjǫll né firðir comes an equally epic EP. Despite containing only two songs, Hermalausaz is an album-length release at 43 minutes in duration, and packs a lot of content into its extended running time. Continue reading “Árstíðir Lífsins – Hermalausaz (Review)”

Suel – Venomous Curse (Review)

Suel - Venomous CurseSuel are a German black metal band and this is their debut album.

Venomous Curse brings us 45 minutes of classic black metal, influenced by the second wave of the 90s. Continue reading “Suel – Venomous Curse (Review)”

One Master – The Names of Power (Review)

One Master - The Names of PowerOne Master are a US black metal band and this is their fourth album.

It’s been a while since 2017’s Lycanthropic Burning, (also check out 2015’s Reclusive Blasphemy), but One Master have finally returned. Boasting 55 minutes of new material, The Names of Power further cements One Master’s name in the annals of USBM. Continue reading “One Master – The Names of Power (Review)”

Délétère – Songes d’une Nuit Souillée (Review)

Délétère - Songes D'une Nuit SouilléeThis is the third album from Canadian black metallers Délétère.

Songes d’une Nuit Souillée contains 43 minutes of black metal played with passion and skill. It takes a traditional black metal base and puts an individual spin on it. Continue reading “Délétère – Songes d’une Nuit Souillée (Review)”

Valravn – The Awakening (Review)

Valravn - The AwakeningValravn are a Finnish black metal band and this is their second album.

Featuring a current/ex-member of Altar of Betelgeuze/Cardinals Folly, The Awakening contains 44 minutes of expressive black metal. Continue reading “Valravn – The Awakening (Review)”

Belial’s Throne – Forgotten Land of the Lost Souls (Review)

Belial's Throne - Forgotten Land of the Lost SoulsThis is the debut album from Irish/international black metallers Belial’s Throne.

Featuring the drummer of Coscradh, Forgotten Land of the Lost Souls contains 36 minutes of good quality second wave black metal. Continue reading “Belial’s Throne – Forgotten Land of the Lost Souls (Review)”

Beyond the Permafrost – Fallen from the Throne (Review)

Beyond the Permafrost - Fallen from the ThroneThis is the debut album from French black metallers Beyond the Permafrost.

Fallen from the Throne contains 33 minutes of black metal that’s influenced by the traditional style and second wave era. Beyond the Permafrost have created an album that should easily find favour with any adherent of the old-school blackened arts. Continue reading “Beyond the Permafrost – Fallen from the Throne (Review)”

Alghol – Night Eternal (Review)

Alghol - Night EternalThis is the second album from US one-man black metal band Alghol.

Night Eternal contains 40 minutes of second wave black metal, delivered with an authentic skill and passion that’s raw and honest. It’s also catchy and moreish as all Hell. Continue reading “Alghol – Night Eternal (Review)”

Deitus – Irreversible (Review)

Deitus - IrreversibleThis is the third album from UK black metallers Deitus.

Irreversible contains 39 of black metal that traverses both the traditional and modern realms of the style. Upon first listen it’s quickly apparent that Deitus are no generic act, and subsequent spins only cements the view that they are definitely operating on a higher plane of existence than many of their so-called peers. Continue reading “Deitus – Irreversible (Review)”

Servant – Aetas Ascensus (Review)

Servant - Aetas AscensusThis is the second album from German black metal band Servant.

Aetas Ascensus contains 48 minutes of black metal played in the old-school Scandinavian way. Competent in both the melodic and symphonic styles, Servant’s music is effortless to enjoy if you’re a fan of the cold blackened arts. Continue reading “Servant – Aetas Ascensus (Review)”